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PUNE Starting June 20, the semester exam of Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) will start in offline mode. Several unions and student organizations opposed uniformity in conducting the exams. In the midst of this, the SPPU wrote letters to the police commissioner of the 3 districts: Pune, Nashik and Ahmednagar to ensure police coverage in this era anywhere it is needed.
The letters were sent through Mahesh Kakade, head of the SPPU’s Examination and Evaluation Department. The letter reads: “SPPU semester exams begin on June 20 in 3 districts of its affiliated universities. While the exam will be held at about 900 test centers and your schedule will be declared in stages from June to July, we ask that you provide police coverage anywhere in the test centers. We all need exams to be done in a quiet environment.
This would be UPPS’s first offline review since the start of the pandemic. Major arrangements have started in the last two months as a detailed plan for taking the exams offline will be put in place. After the pandemic on September 19, all exams organized through the university were taken online. Now that the state government has allowed school and college campuses to open to fully vaccinated students, even exams will be taken offline.
Earlier, on May 30, The Bombay High Court (HC) bench of judges Milind Jadhav and Abhay Ahuja, hearing the petition on “uniformity to conduct examinations in state universities and claim the effects in time, the HC ordered the Ministry of Higher Education to hold an assembly with the V-Cs of the state universities and also to listen to the appearance of the petitioners and submit their report to the state government.
Accordingly, the applicants, in this case, Kalpesh Yadav an activist and Blausha Bhasal met with the State Director of Higher Education Dhanraj Mane on June 1 and also submitted a new letter of their applications.
“Our request to all the vice-chancellors of the state universities is that the exams be conducted in a singleness format. We will now refer this matter to the governor of the state, who is the rector of all universities,” said Kalpesh Yadav, one of the petitioners.
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Himachal Pradesh gained scattered downpours on Thursday, with the weather service warning of heavy rains until July 11 and issuing an orange alert for Friday and Saturday, even as rescuers searched for the 4 missing men after flash floods destroyed 3 camps in Chonjh village in Kullu district. Wednesday.
She married when she was only 2 1/2 years old, but her dreams of fitting into an instructor gave her the strength to break the chains of child marriage. Now, after 18 years, Samta is a bird on the loose after the annulment of child marriage through a family court circle in Jodhpur. She married a young man from Osian Tehsil in 2003 when she was two and a half years old.
A 24-year-old motorcyclist ran over a trailer in Mankoli in Bhiwandi on Wednesday night. The incident occurred near the Mankoli Naka Bridge while Shah was on his way to Thane. A bystander informed police of the incident. Police admitted Shah to indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead before his arrival.
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